- California Assembly OKs highest minimum wage in nation
- S. Korea unveils first graphic cigarette warnings
- US joins with South Korea, Japan in bid to deter North Korea
- LPGA golfer Chun In-gee finally back in action
- S. Korea won’t be top seed in final World Cup qualification round
- US men’s soccer misses 2nd straight Olympics
- US back on track in qualifying with 4-0 win over Guatemala
- High-intensity workout injuries spawn cottage industry
- CDC expands range of Zika mosquitoes into parts of Northeast
- Who knew? ‘The Walking Dead’ is helping families connect
Korean American community raises $100K to help businesses devastated by Baltimore riots
By The Korea Times Washington D.C. staff
The Korean American community’s fundraising effort to help Korean businesses that suffered damages from the Baltimore riots last month has amassed more than $100,000.
The effort, led by an emergency committee for the cause and the Korea Times, started collecting funds on May 1.
Local churches, businesses, organizations and individuals gathered to help the more-than-40 Korean American businesses that were devastated by rioters and looters.
In the Baltimore riots that followed the funeral of Freddie Gray, several businesses went up in fire. At others, business owners were injured.
The committee said it would start taking applications requesting financial assistance Tuesday.
For more information, call 410-772-5393.